Neath & District League
Appearance
Founded | 1931 |
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Country | Wales |
Number of teams | 50 |
Level on pyramid | 5-8 |
Promotion to | West Wales Premier League |
Domestic cup(s) | Neath & District League Cup |
Current champions | Glynneath Town (2023-2024) |
Website | Official League website |
The Neath & District League is a football league in South Wales. The league consists of four divisions, named The Premier Division, Division One, Two and Three. The Premier Division is a feeder to the West Wales Premier League, and therefore sits at level 5 of the Welsh football league system.
The last teams to be promoted from this league were AFC Glais and Bryn Rovers in 2023, who joined the tier four West Wales Premier League.
Premier Division
[edit]- Bryncoch
- Cilfrew Rovers
- Clydach Sports
- Cwrt Herbert Colts
- Glynneath Town
- Harp Rovers
- Llandarcy
- Neath Town
- Resolven
- Rhos
- Ynysmeudwy Athletic
- Ystradgynlais
Division One
[edit]- AFC Pontardawe ‘A’
- Bryn Rovers (reserves)
- Bryncoch (reserves)
- Clydach (reserves)
- Coed Darcy
- Giants Grave (reserves)
- Neath Town (reserves)
- Rhos (reserves)
- Sevens Sisters Onllwyn (reserves)
- Skewen FC
- Tonna
- Ynysygerwn (thirds)
Division Two
[edit]- Bryn Rovers ‘B’
- Cilfrew Rovers ‘B’
- Clydach (thirds)
- Clydach Sports (reserves)
- Cwmamman United (reserves)
- Cwrt Herbert Colts 'B'
- Glynneath Town ‘B’
- Llandarcy (reserves)
- Neath Town (C)
- Resolven (reserves)
- Ynysmeudwy Athletic (reserves)
- Ystradgynlais 'B'
Division Three
[edit]- AFC Glais (reserves)
- Bryn Rovers ‘C’
- Cilfrew Rovers 'C’
- Cimla
- Clydach (fourths)
- Coed Darcy (reserves)
- Cwm Wanderers (reserves)
- Glynneath Town ‘C’
- Harp Rovers ‘B’
- Rhos (thirds)
- Seven Sisters Onllwyn (thirds)
- Skewen 'B'
- Ystradgynlais 'C'
- Ystradgynlais 'D'
Premier Division Champions
[edit]As sourced from the league's website.[2]
Season | Premier Division |
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1931-32 | Seven Sisters |
1932-33 | Aberpergwm |
1933-34 | Onllwyn Welfare |
1934-35 | Garthmoor |
1935-36 | Briton Ferry Athletic |
1936-37 | Melyncourt |
1937-38 | Melyncourt |
1938-39 | Cynlais Villa |
1939-1943 | No competition |
1943-44 | Onllwyn R.A.O.B. |
1944-45 | G.K.B. Port Talbot |
1945-46 | Resolven |
1946-47 | Cathan Stars |
1947-48 | Melyn Stars |
1948-49 | Penrhiwtyn Athletic |
1949-50 | Garthmoor |
1950-51 | Skewen |
1951-52 | Cwm Wanderers |
1952-53 | Cwm Wanderers |
1953-54 | Mond Knickel Works |
1954-55 | Melyncourt Corries |
1955-56 | Melyncourt Corries |
1956-57 | Melyncourt Corries |
1957-58 | Ynysmeudwy Athletic |
1958-59 | Coedffranc |
1959-60 | Ynysmeudwy Athletic |
1960-61 | BP Llandarcy |
1961-62 | BP Llandarcy |
1962-63 | Cwm Wanderers |
1963-64 | Cwm Wanderers |
1964-65 | BP Llandarcy |
1965-66 | Cwm Wanderers |
1966-67 | Cwm Wanderers |
1967-68 | BP Llandarcy |
1968-69 | BP Llandarcy |
1969-70 | BP Llandarcy |
1970-71 | Cwm Wanderers |
1971-72 | Cwm Wanderers |
1972-73 | Cwm Wanderers |
1973-74 | Cwm Wanderers |
1974-75 | Cwm Wanderers |
1975-76 | Briton Ferry Athletic |
1976-77 | Cwm Wanderers |
1977-78 | Red Star |
1978-79 | Red Star |
1979-80 | Red Star |
1980-81 | Red Star |
1981-82 | Red Star |
1982-83 | Red Star |
1983-84 | Trebanos |
1984-85 | Ferry Wanderers |
1985-86 | Park Rangers |
1986-87 | Yellow Stars |
1987-88 | Yellow Stars |
1988-89 | Yellow Stars |
1989-90 | Cwm Wanderers |
1990-91 | Cwm Wanderers |
1991-92 | Cwmtawe |
1992-93 | Cwmtawe |
1993-94 | Clydach Sports |
1994-95 | Cwm Wanderers |
1995-96 | Giants Grave |
1996-97 | Cwmtawe |
1997-98 | Seven Sisters |
1998-99 | Cilfrew Sports |
1999-00 | Clydach Sports |
2000-01 | Llansawel |
2001-02 | Cwmamman United |
2002-03 | Llansawel |
2003-04 | AFC Caewern |
2004-05 | Llansawel |
2005-06 | Llansawel |
2006-07 | Onllwyn |
2007-08 | Giants Grave |
2008-09 | Onllwyn |
2009-10 | Giants Grave |
2010-11 | Giants Grave |
2011-12 | Ystradgynlais[3] |
2012-13 | Ystradgynlais[4] |
2013-14 | Ystradgynlais |
2014-15 | Giants Grave |
2015-16 | Giants Grave |
2016-17 | Cwm Wanderers[5] |
2017-18 | Giants Grave[6] |
2018-19 | Bryncoch[7] |
2019-20 | Seven Sisters (promoted to WWPL) |
2020-21 | Season cancelled due to Coronavirus pandemic restrictions |
2021-22 | Neath Town |
2022-23 | Bryn Rovers (promoted to WWPL) |
2023-24 | Glynneath Town |
External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Apps". FAW. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
- ^ "Neath League winners". Neath League official website. Archived from the original on 2 February 2012. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
- ^ "2011-12 tables, part 5" (PDF). Football Club History Database. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
- ^ "2012-13 tables, part 5" (PDF). Football Club History Database. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
- ^ "Premier League Tables | Neath Football League". 16 July 2017. Archived from the original on 16 July 2017.
- ^ "2017/18". www.pitchero.com.
- ^ "Season Review | Part 2 - West Wales FA & Gwent County FA leagues -". Archived from the original on 17 July 2019. Retrieved 19 August 2019.